Pope spoke with Palestinian Abbas/ immediate ceasefire and release of hostages discussed

RELIGIONS NEWS AGENCY (REDNA) – Pope Francis holds a telephone conversation with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who thanks the Pope for his peace-building efforts and inviting him to continue pressing for a ceasefire.

Vatican News reported Pope Francis and Mahmoud Abbas spoke by telephone on Thursday in the late afternoon.

The Palestinian President expressed his appreciation for Pope Francis’ efforts in supporting peace-building in the region.

President Abbas then stressed the vital importance of the Vatican continuing its efforts to ensure an immediate ceasefire, stressing the need to spare civilians the horrors of war.

Mahmoud Abbas then indicated the urgency of establishing permanent humanitarian corridors for the delivery of medical and food supplies and the provision of water and electricity to Gaza.

The Pope’s concerns

Since the beginning of the war on 7 October, Pope Francis has repeated his calls for peace on several occasions.

He has affirmed the need to establish an immediate ceasefire, to free the hostages in the hands of Hamas, and to allow humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza.

In recent days, on 22 and 26 October, he also held telephone conversations with US President Joe Biden and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, during which he indicated the need to find paths to peace and discussed his hope of achieving a two-state solution with a special status for Jerusalem.

 

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